English Language Programs

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Through the U.S. Department of State’s English Language Programs, the world is your classroom. By completing projects designed by U.S. TESOL community.

The English Language Programs is the premier exchange opportunity for TESOL professionals to impact the way English is taught abroad. Embassies in more than 80 countries, English Language Fellows and Specialists work closely with local teachers, students, and education professionals to improve English language teaching capacity overseas. Program participants serve as representatives and cultural a

Photos from English Language Programs's post 06/09/2026

From pro baseball with the San Francisco Giants to the California police force to training educators across Central Asia, Dr. Giuseppe Chiaramonte has had an unforgettable career journey. ⚾👮📚 As an in Uzbekistan, he has brought student-centered teaching, AI integration, and leadership training to future educators and public servants while helping strengthen U.S.–Uzbekistan collaboration through education and professional exchange.

Read more about the impact of English Language Programs participants from the Pacific Region at https://elprograms.org/freedom-250. 🇺🇸

06/05/2026

Even in a low-bandwidth, “cameras-off” classroom, connection and collaboration found a way. 💻🌍 Kenyon Whitehead transformed English lessons for Ukrainian hospitality students into interactive, career-focused experiences by using collaborative on Teams—helping future hotel and restaurant professionals build the English, digital, and teamwork skills needed for the 2026 global workforce. 🏨✨

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Anchorage-based Heather Benucci has brought American innovation and excellence to projects across Libya, Japan, and beyond. A veteran ELT educator and materials developer with prior military service, Benucci has a track record of implementing high-impact projects, including designing a custom “English for Interoperability” program for members of the Japan Self-Defense Forces in Okinawa, strengthening mission-essential communication skills, intercultural awareness, and U.S.-Japan cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

Read more about the impact of English Language Programs participants from the Pacific Region at https://elprograms.org/freedom-250. 🇺🇸

05/29/2026

are leading the future of AI-powered learning. 🤖🔮📽️ In Iraq, Specialist Stephen Lind led a virtual training series on trade language and other key business topics for professionals from Iraqi chambers of commerce, business councils, and private enterprises. Realizing the range of participants’ English level, he quickly pivoted and recorded a parallel video lecture series, using AI-supported translation and voiceover tools to create bilingual learning materials that would amplify and scale the impact of the live training. The result: more enduring, adaptable training—and a clear example of in for education and economic development.

05/26/2026

Pacific Northwest roots, global impact 🌲🌍 Oregon-based educator Lauren Johnson brought 25+ years of nonprofit and ESL expertise to her project in Türkiye, where she worked with members of the Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar communities in Türkiye to strengthen civil society. Through practical English for fundraising, leadership, and storytelling, she helped participants craft powerful messages, connect with supporters, and build resilient initiatives.

Read more about the impact of English Language Programs participants from the Pacific region at https://elprograms.org/freedom-250. 🇺🇸

Photos from U.S. Embassy Lomé's post 05/22/2026
Photos from English Language Programs's post 05/22/2026

In Kazakhstan, Francois Harris turned American culture into a creative lab 🇺🇸✨ After exploring American foods, expressions, and the national anthem, students designed their own “Americans”—complete with backstories, hobbies, and personalities. The class was abuzz with lively conversation and questions about what it really means to be . 💬

05/19/2026

Dongping Zheng exemplifies how American expertise can transform language teaching and learning on a global scale. Drawing on her research and teaching at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, she has applied her scholarship in second language acquisition and integration to advance innovative approaches to language learning through projects in Vietnam. 🌍🤖🗣️

Read more about the impact of English Language Programs participants from the Pacific Region at https://elprograms.org/freedom-250. 🇺🇸

Photos from English Language Programs's post 05/15/2026

In the hours before Artemis II astronauts splashed down in the Pacific Ocean, Chelsea Olsen led a cultural event for a group of teenagers and teachers-in-training in Argentina centered on this historical American accomplishment in space exploration. Together, the participants imagined they were a team of astronauts on the Artemis IV mission to the moon and created comics of the adventure while the live feed of the Artemis astronauts’ return to Earth was streamed. 🚀🧑‍🚀🌒

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